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Spider-Verse was definitely one of the best last year. I would have been happy (very happy) if Black Panther won as it transcended super hero movies.



This is available on the Barnes & Noble website: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/blog/s...

2019 41 of 464
2018 44 of 497 (Qualified as a finalist)
2017 48 of 690
2016 75 of 1267
2015 45 of 668
2014 29 of 396
2013 13 of 346
2012 - (Hugo for Best Fancast was first handed out)
Sword & Laser Hugo votes (X first round votes of Y ballots cast)
2018 149 of 909


YEAR ZINE CAST
2019 297 464
2018 393 497
2017 610 690
2016 1455 1267
2015 576 668
2014 478 396
2013 370 346
2012 329 328
Puppy activity inflated 2016 but it seems like total nominations flipped in favor of fancasts starting in 2015.

2020. Or even better 2021 when they're in my 'hood. :P

So besides meaning that S&L was only about 10 votes away from being nominated, it also means that once you make that short list, anything can happen.

You're right. There are more than twice as many voters than nominators. Anything can happen when the votes are counted.

Also, there would always be people who voted without actually reading the works, only based on recognition and/or hype.


It's a business-deductible trip. They have to go to the Shire!

Definitely this... I didn’t know who to nominate in many categories, but voting was much easier. Eg, I don’t usually read much short fiction so I wouldn’t know where to start with nominating a short story or novelette, but the voters’ packet gives you all the material so it’s super easy to read everything over a weekend and then make an informed choice. Similarly for best artist.

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B&N blocs access to its site from some countries, leaving me unable to read what the fuss is all about :) Guess, I have to usу Tor browser

For short stories and novelettes I used the Locus long list (published a few months before Hugo noms period) and all of them were free.
The package were super useful, but I wished I had more time to read the editors' stuff.

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Even Campbell's biographer chimes in. I agree with Trike, Ms. Ng showed great courage speaking up as she did.

Agreed. And good on Scalzi for being a good ally.

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Even Campbell's biographer chimes in..."
Cool, I do recommend his work Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction the book definitely opened my mind.
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The Hugo Award for Best Novella goes to Artificial Condition, by Martha Wells
The Hugo Award for Best Novelette goes to “If at First You Don’t Succeed, Try, Try Again,” by Zen Cho
The Hugo Award for Best Short Story goes to “A Witch’s Guide to Escape: A Practical Compendium of Portal Fantasies,” by Alix E. Harrow
The Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation Long Form goes to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Worthy winners, dudded losers.... Comments